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Involuntary memory signals in the medial temporal lobe

We highlight recent progress in neuroimaging and neuropsychological research on memory mechanisms in the medial temporal lobe that speaks to the involuntary nature of memory retrieval processes. We suggest that evidence form these studies supports Barzykowski and Moulin's proposal that memory s...

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Published in:The Behavioral and brain sciences 2023-11, Vol.46, p.e382-e382, Article e382
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